Bone Practice Exam #1

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Bone Practice Exam #1

Name the following structures indicated by the arrows. Scroll to the next slide to see the answer.

*note: not every structure you are required to know will be on this practice exercise so make sure you review the checklist of structures (p. 74-75 in your lab manual) when preparing for your lab exam

*For best results on these practice exams, write your answers on paper before scrolling to see the correct answer. Try to answer within a minute (remember your lab exams will be timed) and make sure to check your spelling!

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Squamous suture

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Lacrimal bone

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Vertebral foramen of C1

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Zygomatic process of the temporal bone

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Inferior nasal conchae

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Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid

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Lateral condyle of femur

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Nasal bone

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Transverse foramen of a typical cervical

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Palatine process of the maxilla

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Styloid process of ulna

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Occipital condyles

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Sella turcica of the sphenoid

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Crista galli of the ethmoid

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External auditory (acoustic) meatus of temporal

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Parietal bone

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Mastoid process of the temporal bone

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Radial tuberosity

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Mandibular condyle

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Lamina of typical cervical vertebra

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Acetabulum of os coxae

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Superior articular process of lumbar vertebra

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Sacral foramina

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Acromial end of clavicle

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Coracoid process of the scapula

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Inferior costal facet of thoracic

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Spine of the scapula

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Greater tubercle of humerus

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Coronoid process of ulna

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Scaphoid

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Ischialspine

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Distal phalanx of pollex (upper extremity digit I)

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Medial epicondyle of humerus

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Head of metacarpal II

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Anterior superior iliac spine

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Pubic symphysis

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Greater trochanter of femur

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Tibial tuberosity

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Dens (odontoid process) of C2

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Lateral malleolus of fibula

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Head of rib

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Xiphoid process of sternum

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Talus

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